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' TORRID WEATHER KILLS SCORES IN THE EAST CUTTY, The Seattle Star ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE , NO. 74, SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1911 ONE CENT. TIME REBEL GURL’S SUIT HEAT WAVE “a: BRIDE LEFT ac SWEEPS em WATIG AT ge WITH JURY. FST ce THEILIIR i | Laughlin Drops Out of Gav Vettes Prete Laan Wire ’ Death a {fering Caused by| ste Few Hours Before SAN DIEGO, May 1 t 8 Torrid Weather ir Big Cities. | f - hime Set for Wedding to Mexi . e L | s Grace Bog pearl gh eB, TETTE TLE e Grace Bogue statement er of t was in financial He was required a sum of money by 6 ast night. He was un- This apparently isappear- eeeeeeeeee Ae WASHINGTON, May 19.— Crazed by the heat, @ young engaged to n, has be- come satisfied late this after- noon to erself to con sidering he engagement is all ove ughlin should return t e city, it is the present attitude of Miss Bogue not to h anything more to do with him.” woman dressed entirely in white swallowed the contents of a bottle containing cart acid at noon today in the heart of the shopping district. She was rushed to the emergency hospital but died without making a statement. There thing found on her per eon that would indicate her identity Vanishing several hours before the time for his part in a double : wedding jast night, J. Graham while martial law Laughiin, mer of the Seattle undeclared, ( Bliss has no pow 2 z : thietic club, storekeeper at the to make such an arres _ SCHOOLS DismiesED , | Columbia & Puget Sound shops, left There are amy r the de-! J NCIND , . his bride-to-be, Miss Hilda Bogue, fense h fant f count of the terrific heat 5 | alone at the altar, and has furnished defend bim to t t ditch. Pryce pupils were d . t Jone of the deepest mysteries the Se deposited $4,000 with a Los Angeles pablic sch nm t A / attle police have ever faced. bank Wednesda a 10 ot ku a € P t was thought friemle had Pryce asked but one question at t ~ degre a c in as a joke. Today the time of arrest: “Is this . ‘ 3 } i aband that country under martial law? 4 y and a t withou ¥ pos aden in CHICAGO, 19.—¥ y le explanat Laughlin bad May 19.+“Peace el: deaths reported gle d ‘ d and f ed a home for his aa danube ‘ the hospitals tax pacity wit thee e-to-b Sacco : heat victims, Chicago 1s t ' Sis: Was Divorced Man. This stat was made . ne ‘ ray CM & was a divo: nan Juares today to the United Press by j hot wave, which oa had bee ing alim his for Francisco I. Madero, jr. the midget Pe, ae: snes 388 | —" Se physictan, who ha B } 1 : D i ; " s said, Diaz let of Mexico. be . t : . ecently. Dr. Vasquez Gomez . pute " ughlir brady continued, "is arranging (or { ve ae h nystartins Gi red ee = — MISS ARONSTEIN - ased 6 Chief Mv Weoney i aE “a ‘ t ogee bares . { F. 8. LANG, From a snapshot taken by Star om ove amused i ; - » adding only mye on Monda) 1 Arma yt {| Defendent in Breach of Promise| Photographer at court house i a Seon thetr i FS solalies ‘ y call Laughlin re doubt that by that time Suit. | this morning . * , ; tt satiiease GT papers will have been » } ce ! ‘ . - ree : " " . i ap wren ad any event, I can safel there| Dwelling on the dramatics ‘and{matically descri ne ve ad , a s , 1 ( 2 o'clock ye terday fs to be no more fight The |theatricals of the May Aronstein a —_ _ that it was at) m y G t iN m i —! he Brig Fevolution bas won Frank S. Lang breach of promise | {Fst sight, did you not expect ey gry : . : Pr ye With the practical surrender of| og Ses oy ja a " , ad music to accompany the s a . blame for the Hl c D Dm, and has not @rama now begins to shift to the} ™0fing with speeches considered | room? id Dewoody e fee 1 absence of Laughlin, capitol. The Madero family is al-|2™0ns the best delivered at the; W. F. Hays, chief cc ) of jataios tes ns r Rogue was mar- feady returning in triumph to Mex-|Kong county. court house Miss Aronstein, concluded the arg 5 gorous probe into allem ried ett Ball, and Miss ep. Franciece Madero, sr. goes to| Jack Siitaugh, for & ‘on-|ments. He referred to Lang in bit-| &4 : : |Grace Bogue—deserted at the altar Mexico City tonight, he wife| stein, began the argume r ter language, and made nent |, To rele tte f 5 —exhibited such composure as to of the provision: nt and his isn't an actor or an actress who|appeal to the jur e a Pe ar Today wna tomorrow, and v ‘ € eaut . r he Beauty Editor, | ¥!" ei, single ceremony, daughters are“pre ‘ene cons have taken up the touching ners 1 eee are — as the end draws near, ts beginning Por beats eauties everywh ain - Pe own dis Jincident in Lang’s own home an 1 . estigath s b There are pictures of beauties bet inc é rig of bim, an ssed he: P rietere’s train to the bepital will|told the story as Miss Aronst PM Sager t je to pa Hd. oh Seg shad or Magl , , 5 Mim. ame Double Wedding Planned. make a triumph did—how sh rd hin brot t nat te tf ’ Tomorr: t beauties will be . The ju il pe a thelr hairsplitting |All Was in readiness at the home naff Gate. Lavine: tha ee ee ie . ag For Se. el n - re o rv " tion as a elty of prety girls (of. Mr. and Dra Gilbert F Bogue, the rebel chief we deter ed to leave that ho never tastec r men Aare 1 fand beautiful en will be fore est 1424 Fir for the | wed- through difficulties M reh_ her fe ne t? Cow ” " | ae ng had been elabor- ‘The tebels, howeve: > ts eart if she y loved him. Tr : tu « re, | *0 Savannah, . : a soned, the guests were as erie aT Srey Seas cin br tks Se hy et HESKETH ON PEOPLE'S. SIDE <5 7 ment. Two thousand in over d Miss Aronst t te her it 1 “ ureaus be in train a v. J. D. 0. Pome have left Juarez with t » are 7 <n, ie Warning of “Big Business” Fails to, ment other to reduce city r w v one groom-to-be hours for Chihuahua, and will be Man fs the 1 prote f ang took the etand bin ‘ r hten Councitme t home owner ypeare ybody waited, but ready to at once attack that efty 2 ) up-|y to ext hr * Me + p ; men who were ele f ghlin. His home should any check come to Madero’s pa empting to de-| relations with 3 natetr eae ‘ : ws A tens t le do not ar s telephoned, but he was not plans when he meets Diaz in mex-|grade her age is the basix admitted meeting he first ‘ ¢ te ta ; : a frightene ry b by the | there s clothes were found all feo City good in orld. Every time on a Brot and top of j « ‘ red by Busin in order > put on for the Nothing short of Diaz’ actual) girl rightfully looks forward to mat-| but denied thi R . hi t Y c i th " Big Busi ddin There was’ nothing In resignation and Madero’s accession | rimony tures of marriage t 1 ries Suicide. I h 8 « 6 e 1 reak 1 . r t cause of to the presidency will satisty bim,| Fulton Scores Girl. 5 dined wit r ne the ¥ a ‘ o ¢ , undoubtedly gi gh | hi ence. T writing says Figueroa. Gen. Figueros ane “sities ae itt , 2 n her r n, Mrs. Elizabet n f ice th son tes 4 fou Hog. toe men are nsely loyal to him. the . phrase, he could make a stubbor ines, Bt & pentiy: Sar tri al: | separate occasion tified ing death to escape th g @ lew u E the big night.” Seca inn tr tt "Put att ergs tee oe, A tied CLUB LL HELP Say Rt and Madero. again denon reg ei ‘ L t h " “Please do not criticise the govern n ay St to the police, s up and an 1 ent c 1 at 7 e pit ment 4 will get us into t noon today tive Captain to prove that Miss Aronstein 1¢ | would give $500 to h her thre n he ri ec t t ¢ e free or jee | morning ast 50 girls were | ar sory of possible foul play. inconsisten statemer in the bay icema ominer Jishe 0 declared Y yullding, | im, and the old the same story. | Laughlin {s a mamf 35, they figure, “Do you suppose,” he asked the “You never said that you woul q mb ous | that the toffice depart t can | ,, we nontettios, 1 Th ple of dollars for| his own bos ee to go where he that he would have helped rather give that amount than give! pc ‘i ’ put any publisher out of business : ‘ a job in some vate employment | ple Miss Grace Bogue’s age is r get off the car if he did not/her a profane cent for anything| ing trans F »the|'The ywriter urged LaFollette to 8 | agency “ t the worst pos-| given as 27 receive any encouragement?” It's else?” asked Hays. Lang smiled r i t cease bh ttacks in LaPollette’s | ¥ \ ible j sa rule it Is impossible Laughlin is eaid to have had a all theatr even to her seeking as he denied making the stateme h r tlor | Weeki y so doing he was S club women © | to get along and they are soon com-| habit of carrying more than pocket (My United Press Leased Wire.) to whip Lang wi a blacksnake. 1 might have called © € ‘ worting great hardship on various ered t har pelled to q and come back for | change on his on. He possesses MEXICO CITY, May 19— [It's part of a play—a manufactured | he said I don’t ¢ v Walter Goes Crazy. publications M anothe That means another | some little Ith, it is understood, case, When she told you ‘I loved | calling her hone A te aa 28 Sr Seah Commenting editorially on the let h arg es feo for the office his savings of 16 years’ work with }him from the first’; when she dra-'me that.” {Drage thage ter Inthe current {ssue of his week siting ¢ 01 up As a resuit, there are many girls| the C. & P. S. Yet there ts no reason " S¢ghator 1 silette saye trade with ars who will spend|to believe he met with foul play. “Hitchcock can put any publisher ‘ , here pr all they have for em-|He was not known as a drinking or May 25, and that Vice Presi $200 and ©. if. Frankhauver of the | 02,*?pearing in the dining room ot | oye of business. That is a dlegrace ple office fees mam dent Corral’s resignation, at- | orth Creek Dairy was assessed|armed with a shot own ful fat. He is a general terror to More mystifying still is the tested by the Mexican minister $100. cad ioe, Ie reatirad the. ¢ the p@blishers, and only those will str sappearance made to seem Bemi-official announcement was made here today that Pres ident Diaz will retire May 24 Judge Brown warned a em | bined effort t men to bined ef had not the least disagreement with his fiancee; there was nothing be- that country, ; 3 ? t ; nen io Bundue | dare to attack the postoffice depart hat if the offense ts he waiter hoe him in a ment jor the powers that be NEW YORK, May 19 DITTO IOTOT TOTO HO tO tac be jail " er 50 jacket “Tif situation 1s, intolerabl Re catient guit filed. ¢ n m to ca Laughlin to time, Notices of appeal were r r : vs tent with the free-/eT@ment su " wa » flee at the ome WEATHER FORECAST. | eat ek ee aoe ie | Police Station Robbed. |‘ ip That. way iee| ‘ ‘ vant t flee at the moment. | “The courts have always protect. V0" One vee eae ted Bridégroom.| . MARYSVILI M \s Nes | ¢ a after ne - ap ce hie ranger ude, tickets bought ed property rights. When a man ony eee OOF 1PEGFOOM: | Orowle f ‘ whe { for a trip to San rake js so unfortunate and becomes NEW YORK Ma 19, A man Ait ii c i t t made » » . - Hy United Pr i " n gen morpnt: drunk and cashes a fraudulent who desires happl Se y wing: E ahaa LOS ANGLES, May “187 nents made for check, he Is sure to receive swift We lave @ ife aid | polic , and ani ES ¥ A uae ives of 200 women were menaced! )_ oa |punishment. Yet only two or three Thomas L. James, postmaste i it nd ‘ s oe ee Eee S Te © be in a fire in the Corenson 1 nh Seatiy’ affect In eral under Pre nt Garfield, when % | rt a sieam shovel, working M VAS Gi ) lressing parlors, on the fourth|! . saa Sit eee |mynity Is affected, because its 3 et aga F : | fice duty 1 ed 8 hing! te theback, He Wen rethoved |x at the viet fs eon. Who Fifty girls rushed frantically for Se ae ain e want street laborers to| health is concerned. The punish- vided meiy |" - tlh Be “lto the Pacific hospital, where it is|* he bellev on % elevators, Only the presence : ; te’ Seka: Biel ald Street Super-] ment ought to be as severe as in thought he will recover, He is|* 1 esid ¢ Mexico, iM mind of the elevator operators alters this |property cases, and | propose to single and about 86 yoars old Fra s n slamming t doors shut pre » complaint fi make rs 80." rds Judge Brown| them. One loves « ne ae - HE'S A GREAT LITTLE HUGGER| " known 1 nea, With ts p is ba i nor id ee asking|#ounded a warning to all dealers |e" Practical Joker Killed. |” jc qron D., May 19.—Mrs. |# when he was a boy," he said, x | hurled the terror-siricken — girl 044 Me Tae to ubartend ae wear non-union made suits.|of adulterated food stuff, when he Wanted to Win Her TUOLUMNE, Cal. May A,| Nicholas Ing is after a divorce, |* “you never would ‘have ex: *|back, admitting them a few at a! garn he ked $20 prices at different|found four milkmen guilty of sel on (in cheap. re irant)—| May stabbed and killed Lou lis| alleging cruelty in That she can-|* pected him to be the leader o! time to the cages, unti> all ha ald dl with $20 alt e¢ men a chance to|ing milk below the standard pre-| There m over there. Is hellast night in a logging came not send bie ar hugs" every|* a successiul revolution, H been carried to the street * od June 18, 1904 price |seribed by law eco here. May been made the butt | morning and oventiig uch |* wa “ae a xiet and fi at on hundred reat fifty other! 6 ‘ » 1906, Mrs Langhtin ouatit thi hen the men| C, Burnam of fhe North i Ne r «, Whatlof practical Jokers and resented it, squeqges tft the breath almost }* ous. He never fought with bi women employes on the fifth floor | a. ettlement on. the be fryer Wit be unlen al S L. W. Young of the|he save dating: he inches |and stabbed Klis, Wilis came |leaves her body, she says, Last|* playmates and wa climbed out on the roof of an ad: | alir mp sum of $200 their chief objection will be| W gion Dairy were each given |te bie in in showing wise Mil-|frow Leepo, Kansas, The mur winter two of her ribs were broken |* spanked in } ft joining building and were lowered | and ¢ w r jeving ed, the maximum fine of 0 and} yun» a good ime, { x was aken to Sonora Jail, by higwmbrace AMOK OK RR RR Rw KK] to the ground in a freight elevator. | La Xu acy * *” * Falr tonight and Satirday; * * ate westerly winds. * * * * * * * pre warmer Saturda * * * ok tk tO th th tk he added. “On lonel w unlocked at 80 as at 18 1 each of f In Crowley three former for tle May 19, 1904 after a % i life begun Octobe